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It expresses for children, as for adults, truth about themselves that they did not know they knew.
(DeGeneres has said little publicly about their relationship, perhaps because in Heche's memoir, the love she expresses for DeGeneres comes across as genuine).
The poem is notable for its descriptions of South American scenery and Indian life and the love it expresses for Brazil.
Click here to buy a copy for £16 This dish, almost more than any other, expresses for me the gorgeous layering of flavours that is the signature of Sichuanese cookery.
Moreover, the contempt that Bentley expresses for women who have not taken her path -- her characterization of them as pitiable bourgeois types, mired in laundry and consumer goods, who have forsaken sexual joy for mortgages -- is suspiciously vehement.
Equation (1) expresses, for both the x and y directions, a balance between the force created by horizontal differences in pressure (the horizontal pressure-gradient force) and an apparent force that results from Earth's rotation (the Coriolis force).
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Concerns were expressed for the babies in attendance.
This reinforces the caution we have already expressed for 2008".
That is a fear many in the industry had expressed for months.
The listlessness of Emerson's poetry is surprising, given the veneration he expressed for the art.
It's a concern that has been expressed for the best part of a century.
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